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Special Report: Gaming in PA

In the battle over how to legislate skill games, everyone is playing for keeps

With looming court rulings and potential budget deficits, is it time to bet on skill games regulation

By Justin Sweitzer | August 26, 2024

Watchdogs see uptick in helpline calls as sports and online gambling increase

As new types of wagers continue to rise in popularity, so do concerns about how to help the gamblers who need it most

By Harrison Cann | August 26, 2024

A reasonable and fair tax on skill games will increase funding for the state

By Dr. Peter Zaleski | August 26, 2024

Skill Game Compromise Must Include Tax & Regulatory Parity

By Pete Shelly | August 26, 2024

Q&A: Gaming in PA

Q&A with state Sen. Chris Gebhard

The chair of the chamber’s Community, Recreational and Economic Development Committee discusses trends and regulatory talks in gaming

By Harrison Cann | August 26, 2024

A Q&A with Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman

Pittman talks about the need to regulate and tax games of skill in Pennsylvania.

By Justin Sweitzer | August 26, 2024

Q&A with the Gaming Control Board

PGCB leadership discusses the current state of gambling, sports betting and skill games

By Harrison Cann | August 26, 2024

Q&A with Jeremy Kudon, President, Sports Betting Alliance

By Sports Betting Alliance | August 26, 2024

Gaming in PA: Explore These Additional Stories

Track and yield

By Justin Sweitzer | July 31, 2024

Five for Friday: Skill Game Summer

By Justin Sweitzer | June 21, 2024

Philadelphia City Council bans skill game machines within city businesses, giving exceptions to bars and restaurants

By Harrison Cann | March 21, 2024

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